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Betrayed Bride, Billionaire's Beloved Queen

The heavy prison gates clanged shut, ending three years. I scanned the empty lot for Julian, my fiancé. Deserted. Biting December wind my only welcome. Calls to Julian, father, mother: unanswered/disconnected. Shivering, Julian's tracker showed an unfamiliar Long Island estate. A freezing cab left me penniless; I walked through the blizzard. Through a mansion window, I saw Julian, my stepsister Clara, a small boy—a perfect family. Julian, who hated children, doted on him, and Clara wore *my* engagement ring. I overheard Julian's call: he, my father, conspired to frame me for Clara’s medical error, saving their company and future. My family hadn't just abandoned me; they plotted my destruction. A delayed text from Julian popped up, lying about a "cross-border meeting," promising to pick me up tomorrow. Despair vanished, replaced by a cold, terrifying smile. Typing "Understood," I turned from their stolen life, walking into the blizzard, fueled by burning rage.
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Chapter 5

Aurora POV:

I kept my eyes locked on the screen, reading the sickeningly sweet words over and over.

Three years ago, a text like this would have been my lifeline. I would have clung to it, making endless excuses for his absence. Now, the words physically turned my stomach.

I forced my frozen, stiff thumb to move over the digital keyboard.

I typed two words. "Understood."

I hit send. The small green arrow appeared next to the bubble, and then the screen flashed violently and died completely. The phone was officially a brick.

I gripped the dead phone tightly in my fist, holding it like a knife I was getting ready to plunge into someone's chest.

I grabbed the edge of the stone pillar and forced myself to stand up. My joints popped in protest, stiff from the brutal cold.

I turned my head and took one final look at the glowing floor-to-ceiling window. I memorized the warmth of the fire, the expensive silk of Clara's gown, and the arrogant curve of Julian's smile. I burned the image into the back of my eyelids.

I turned my back on the mansion and walked straight into the howling blizzard.

The walk to the estate had been agonizing, every step heavy with fear and confusion. The walk back was entirely different. My steps were mechanical, driven by a pure, unadulterated rage that heated my blood from the inside out.

I marched through the snow for nearly an hour until the private estate roads finally gave way to the main public highway.

A pair of bright headlights swept over me. A local police cruiser slowed down and pulled over to the shoulder, its tires crunching on the salted ice.

The passenger window rolled down. A uniformed officer leaned over, looking at my snow-covered coat with concern. "Ma'am, do you need some help out here?"

I stood up perfectly straight. I pushed my wet hair out of my face and looked at him. "My car broke down a few miles back. I need to get to my apartment in Manhattan."

I didn't sound like a desperate ex-convict. I sounded like the heiress I was born to be. The tone of absolute authority, the perfect diction—it was bred into my bones, and I weaponized it instantly.

The officer blinked, clearly taken aback by my commanding presence despite my ruined clothes. "Get in. I'll drop you at the Long Island Rail Road station."

I sat in the back of the heated cruiser. I didn't relax into the warmth. My posture remained rigid, my brain working at lightning speed, calculating every single move I needed to make next.

The officer dropped me off at the station entrance. I thanked him smoothly and walked through the sliding glass doors.

I went straight into the public restroom. The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, casting a harsh glare on the mirror.

I stared at the pathetic, broken woman looking back at me.

I turned on the faucet, letting the freezing water run over my hands. I splashed the ice water onto my face, aggressively scrubbing away the dirt, the dried tears, and the last remnants of my old self.

I grabbed paper towels, dried my face, and pulled my messy, tangled hair back, tying it into a tight, severe ponytail.

I looked back up at the mirror. The woman staring back now had eyes like a starving wolf—sharp, calculating, and lethal.

I walked out to the kiosk and used the last few dollars of my prison release money to buy a one-way ticket to Penn Station.

I sat alone in the empty, brightly lit train car as it sped through the dark morning hours. I stared at my reflection in the dark window.

They had taken everything. My money, my freedom, my fiance, my family. I was going to take it all back, and I was going to make them bleed for every single second I spent in that cell.

To do that, I needed hard evidence. I needed capital. And I needed to completely sever my own heart from my chest.

The train pulled into Manhattan just as the first gray light of dawn broke over the city skyline.

I walked out of the station. The freezing city air filled my lungs, tasting like exhaust and absolute freedom.

I walked twenty blocks to the ultra-luxury high-rise building where Julian and I used to live together.

I pushed through the revolving glass doors. The overnight security guard looked up from his desk. His jaw dropped, and he stumbled to his feet. "Ms. Vance? You're... you're back."

I didn't even look at him. I kept my eyes locked forward, walking straight to the private VIP elevator and pressing the button for the penthouse.

The elevator shot upward. The doors dinged open, revealing the familiar heavy mahogany door of the apartment.

I raised my right hand and pressed my thumb against the biometric scanner. The mechanical lock clicked, and the heavy door popped open.

"The game begins, Julian."

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